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As diplomats and activists express concern about the slow pace of logistics for south Sudan's referendum on succession, the southern government is planning to repatriate millions of refugees displaced during the civil war.
The region, which is autonomus from the central government in Khartoum, wants the refugees to vote in January's referendum.
The vote is a key part of the 2005peace agreement that ended the war which led to 2 million deaths, according to aid agencies.
Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa travelled to Sindirun Lugara village in southern Sudan and spoke to families who have already started returning.

Lawmakers have given mixed reactions to the fresh violence that broke out on Friday and went into Monday in S.Sudan, one of the country’s biggest trading partners. The MPs are torn between having a UPDF intervention and leaving the S.Sudanese rival factions to go it alone. The StateMinister for foreign affairsOkello Oryem told Parliament that a compressive statement shall be brought to the house on Thursday
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A group of lawmakers from the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) are concerned that the escalation of fighting in South Sudan may hamper the young nation's chances of being admitted into the East African Community. The reactions come as reports from South Sudan indicate that Malakal, the capital of Unity State has been recaptured by the South Sudanese army. The MPs made the revelation on the sidelines of a news conference called to discuss issues of a plenary session that they will hold in Kampala Tuesday. Maurice Ochol reports.
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Southern Sudan independent day: There were so many ways to celebrate it but there were no other celebration on that day than how South youths in Australia celebrated their independent.

published:09 Jan 2012

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Recorded on March 2, 2011 using a Flip Video camcorder.
This video was recorded during my arrival in AdokPort around the early morning hours I left this place since 1987 with unaccompanied minor.......

published:12 Nov 2012

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South Sudan's four-year civil war has displaced more than 4 million people, that's almost half the population. Hundreds of thousands have fled their villages and sought shelter in the capital.
Juba has been relatively peaceful but the population surge is putting pressure on resources, and that includes land. And as Nick Davies-Jones reports, some people have been forced to live in cemeteries.
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Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
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Chinese peacekeepers serving with the United Nations in Juba have had many reasons to celebrate over the last two days.
Yesterday was the National Day of the People’s Republic of China. Today, they celebrated their commitment and service to the people of South Sudan with a MedalParadeCeremony for the third Chinese Peacekeeping Battalion to serve with the UN Mission in South Sudan(UNMISS).
SOUNDBITE: DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, MOUSTAPHA SOUMARÉ:
“Today we recognize the dedication, commitment and professionalism of the 700 Chinese contingent troops under the command of ColonelDingHaiLong. I commend you for your contribution across a range of critical security tasks since joining the Mission in December 2016.”
Since the deployment of the battalion in December 2016, the Chinese contingent has worked hard to build and maintain a safe and secure environment for the people of South Sudan, including patrolling at Protection of Civilians (POC) sites near the UN base, and taking part in search operations to keep criminals and weapons out of the site.
They have also carried out patrols within the capital Juba as well as long distance along dangerous and damaged roads to reach vulnerable people in the remotest areas of the country.
SOUNDBITE: DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, MOUSTAPHA SOUMARÉ:
“I would be remiss if I did not mention that 13 members of the contingent are women and I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for your service in particular. The role and contribution of female officers is especially crucial in a place like South Sudan by making uniformed personnel more accessible to the most vulnerable civilians.”
The Commanding Officer of the contingent, Ding Hai Long, expressed his gratitude to all UNMISS personnel for their support in helping the Chinese Battalion fulfill its mandate to protect civilians and build durable peace in South Sudan.
Over almost three decades, China has contributed more than 30,000 UN peacekeepers to 24 different Missions. It is the second largest financial contributor to peacekeeping.

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South Sudan plans repatriation

As diplomats and activists express concern about the slow pace of logistics for south Sudan's referendum on succession, the southern government is planning to repatriate millions of refugees displaced during the civil war.
The region, which is autonomus from the central government in Khartoum, wants the refugees to vote in January's referendum.
The vote is a key part of the 2005peace agreement that ended the war which led to 2 million deaths, according to aid agencies.
Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa travelled to Sindirun Lugara village in southern Sudan and spoke to families who have already started returning.

Should UPDF re-deploy in South Sudan: MPs express mixed opinions

Lawmakers have given mixed reactions to the fresh violence that broke out on Friday and went into Monday in S.Sudan, one of the country’s biggest trading partners. The MPs are torn between having a UPDF intervention and leaving the S.Sudanese rival factions to go it alone. The StateMinister for foreign affairsOkello Oryem told Parliament that a compressive statement shall be brought to the house on Thursday
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EALA MPS express pessimism over S. Sudan

A group of lawmakers from the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) are concerned that the escalation of fighting in South Sudan may hamper the young nation's chances of being admitted into the East African Community. The reactions come as reports from South Sudan indicate that Malakal, the capital of Unity State has been recaptured by the South Sudanese army. The MPs made the revelation on the sidelines of a news conference called to discuss issues of a plenary session that they will hold in Kampala Tuesday. Maurice Ochol reports.
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Southern Sudan independent day: There were so many ways to celebrate it but there were no other celebration on that day than how South youths in Australia celebrated their independent.

1:22

Adok Port South Sudan

Adok Port South Sudan

Adok Port South Sudan

Recorded on March 2, 2011 using a Flip Video camcorder.
This video was recorded during my arrival in AdokPort around the early morning hours I left this place since 1987 with unaccompanied minor.......

2:33

South Sudan's Displaced: South Sudan's displaced living in cemeteries

South Sudan's Displaced: South Sudan's displaced living in cemeteries

South Sudan's Displaced: South Sudan's displaced living in cemeteries

South Sudan's four-year civil war has displaced more than 4 million people, that's almost half the population. Hundreds of thousands have fled their villages and sought shelter in the capital.
Juba has been relatively peaceful but the population surge is putting pressure on resources, and that includes land. And as Nick Davies-Jones reports, some people have been forced to live in cemeteries.
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2:17

Proposed Embassy Building for the Republic of Uganda in Juba, South Sudan

Proposed Embassy Building for the Republic of Uganda in Juba, South Sudan

Proposed Embassy Building for the Republic of Uganda in Juba, South Sudan

Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express

Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express

Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express

Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
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Chinese Peacekeepers Awarded UN Medal for outstanding service in South Sudan

Chinese Peacekeepers Awarded UN Medal for outstanding service in South Sudan

Chinese Peacekeepers Awarded UN Medal for outstanding service in South Sudan

Chinese peacekeepers serving with the United Nations in Juba have had many reasons to celebrate over the last two days.
Yesterday was the National Day of the People’s Republic of China. Today, they celebrated their commitment and service to the people of South Sudan with a MedalParadeCeremony for the third Chinese Peacekeeping Battalion to serve with the UN Mission in South Sudan(UNMISS).
SOUNDBITE: DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, MOUSTAPHA SOUMARÉ:
“Today we recognize the dedication, commitment and professionalism of the 700 Chinese contingent troops under the command of ColonelDingHaiLong. I commend you for your contribution across a range of critical security tasks since joining the Mission in December 2016.”
Since the deployment of the battalion in December 2016, the Chinese contingent has worked hard to build and maintain a safe and secure environment for the people of South Sudan, including patrolling at Protection of Civilians (POC) sites near the UN base, and taking part in search operations to keep criminals and weapons out of the site.
They have also carried out patrols within the capital Juba as well as long distance along dangerous and damaged roads to reach vulnerable people in the remotest areas of the country.
SOUNDBITE: DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, MOUSTAPHA SOUMARÉ:
“I would be remiss if I did not mention that 13 members of the contingent are women and I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for your service in particular. The role and contribution of female officers is especially crucial in a place like South Sudan by making uniformed personnel more accessible to the most vulnerable civilians.”
The Commanding Officer of the contingent, Ding Hai Long, expressed his gratitude to all UNMISS personnel for their support in helping the Chinese Battalion fulfill its mandate to protect civilians and build durable peace in South Sudan.
Over almost three decades, China has contributed more than 30,000 UN peacekeepers to 24 different Missions. It is the second largest financial contributor to peacekeeping.

What are your Hopes and Wishes for South Sudan

A FORCE FOR PEACE. CHANGE. A FORCE FOR THE FUTURE.
As part of a six month awareness campaign on Peacekeeping, Peacekeepers in South Sudan express their hopes and wishes for South Sudan, where about 100,000 Internally DisplacedCivilians are seeking protection in ten UNMISS bases around the country.
Fighting broke out in mid- December 2013, but tensions still arise despite Cessation of Hostilities Agreements.

Bari Tribe Dance on South Sudan independence day....

BENTIU SOUTH SUDAN SOUTH SUDANESE WOMEN AND UN HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICERS WORK TOGETHER TO ELIMINATE GE

BENTIU SOUTH SUDAN SOUTH SUDANESE WOMEN AND UN HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICERS WORK TOGETHER TO ELIMINATE GE

BENTIU SOUTH SUDAN SOUTH SUDANESE WOMEN AND UN HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICERS WORK TOGETHER TO ELIMINATE GE

Many women in South Sudan carry the burden of raising their families alone.
Their husbands are dead, fighting on the frontlines, or they have simply lost each other during the ongoing conflict. These women have seen and suffered so much violence.
“We face a lot of challenges, when you are collecting firewood or cutting charcoal, women are facing the problem of rape,” says one woman who has experienced domestic violence. “In the family also, we see the men now have become very aggressive because of the war, so they do not even defend the rights of the woman.”
Tens of thousands of women have fled to UN Protection of Civilians sites (POCs), seeking sanctuary for themselves and their children. Many collect and sell firewood to support their family - a dangerous occupation in this country.
“In the beginning of the rainy season, we went to collect firewood in the bush. We were attacked by SPLADinka men, marked like this, they opened fire on us so we prayed to God and no one was injured and we ran to the POC,” said another woman who has lived in the POC for two years.
Despite the efforts of peacekeepers to protect them, they have no option but to risk their lives to support their family. Some resent the risks they are forced to take because of the war and lack of support.
“Our husbands, they are the ones abusing and fighting outside. They think only about killing, they do not think about the women and the children or care about responsibility. They left for us all the responsibility and burden of taking care of children.”
The UN’s human rights team run workshops for the women in the POC to inform them about their rights and steps they can take to protect themselves and hold abusers to account.
At a training session in Bentiu, one woman, who wants to remain anonymous, told the story of how she ended up married to her husband. He is 70 – 40 years older than her and now has five wives. She was forced by her family to marry him at the age of 14. They have been separated by war and she now lives in the Bentiu POC. She says, despite the physical hardship, life inside the protection site is better than living back home with him in their village where she suffered domestic violence.
“So, those are the problems that occur in the family, the men decide to beat the women. So, at the time when I am in POC now, the beating is no longer there because the man is in the village.”
As well as a safer environment, the protection site also provides an opportunity for women to come together to express their fears about issues like forced and early marriage and domestic violence. They also get practical support to take action against abusers.
“This is the job of human rights. If the rights of women are violated, either by an institution, the traditional court, the police the SPLA, you can report it to us and we can support you with whoever you are facing problems,” said UNMISS human rights officer Benedetta Odorisio, at a training session for women in the POC. “If the problem is in the house with your husband, and you want to bring the case to court, but you say I don’t want to because others say it’s your fault, you can inform human rights and we will come to the court with you.”
The common goal in South Sudan on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is to empower all women and put an end to the violence against them.
As the Head of the UNMISS FieldOffice in Bentiu, Hiroko Hirihara puts it: “there are no more silent women here.”

Khartoum Express - Sudan

April 2007
He fled to England seeking asylum, only to be deported back to Sudan and severely tortured. In this special investigation, Darfuri refugee, SadiqAdemOsman, tells his story.
Sadiq unbuttons his shirt to reveal a patchwork of scars. "I was expecting to die, I never thought I would be alive now", he states. He was tortured by Sudanese security officers, who monitor Dafuris abroad. When Sadiq's appeal for asylum in England was rejected and he was returned to Sudan, they were ready. They showed him photos, taken in London, of Darfuris protesting. "They said to me: 'Do you know the people in these photos?'" When Sadiq refused to name people, they pinned his legs down with metal hooks and tortured him. He escaped but is haunted by terrible nightmares and deeply insecure about his future. "I have no country, no family, nothing left".
Inigo Gilmore

0:50

UN report raises concern over right of expression in South Sudan

UN report raises concern over right of expression in South Sudan

UN report raises concern over right of expression in South Sudan

Genuine reconciliation and lasting peace will only be achieved in South Sudan if people are free and safe to express their opinions, regardless of their ethnic or political affiliations. That's according to a new report by the UN, released Thursday, that also points out more than 100 incidents where people’s right to freedom of expression was curtailed.
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South Sudan plans repatriation

As diplomats and activists express concern about the slow pace of logistics for south Sudan's referendum on succession, the southern government is planning to repatriate millions of refugees displaced during the civil war.
The region, which is autonomus from the central government in Khartoum, wants the refugees to vote in January's referendum.
The vote is a key part of the 2005peace agreement that ended the war which led to 2 million deaths, according to aid agencies.
Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa travelled to Sindirun Lugara village in southern Sudan and spoke to families who have already started returning.

Should UPDF re-deploy in South Sudan: MPs express mixed opinions

Lawmakers have given mixed reactions to the fresh violence that broke out on Friday and went into Monday in S.Sudan, one of the country’s biggest trading partners. The MPs are torn between having a UPDF intervention and leaving the S.Sudanese rival factions to go it alone. The StateMinister for foreign affairsOkello Oryem told Parliament that a compressive statement shall be brought to the house on Thursday
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EALA MPS express pessimism over S. Sudan

A group of lawmakers from the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) are concerned that the escalation of fighting in South Sudan may hamper the young nation's chances of being admitted into the East African Community. The reactions come as reports from South Sudan indicate that Malakal, the capital of Unity State has been recaptured by the South Sudanese army. The MPs made the revelation on the sidelines of a news conference called to discuss issues of a plenary session that they will hold in Kampala Tuesday. Maurice Ochol reports.
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Southern Sudan independent day: There were so many ways to celebrate it but there were no other celebration on that day than how South youths in Australia celebrated their independent.

published: 09 Jan 2012

Adok Port South Sudan

Recorded on March 2, 2011 using a Flip Video camcorder.
This video was recorded during my arrival in AdokPort around the early morning hours I left this place since 1987 with unaccompanied minor.......

published: 12 Nov 2012

South Sudan's Displaced: South Sudan's displaced living in cemeteries

South Sudan's four-year civil war has displaced more than 4 million people, that's almost half the population. Hundreds of thousands have fled their villages and sought shelter in the capital.
Juba has been relatively peaceful but the population surge is putting pressure on resources, and that includes land. And as Nick Davies-Jones reports, some people have been forced to live in cemeteries.
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published: 27 Nov 2017

Proposed Embassy Building for the Republic of Uganda in Juba, South Sudan

Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express

Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
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published: 27 Nov 2017

Chinese Peacekeepers Awarded UN Medal for outstanding service in South Sudan

What are your Hopes and Wishes for South Sudan

A FORCE FOR PEACE. CHANGE. A FORCE FOR THE FUTURE.
As part of a six month awareness campaign on Peacekeeping, Peacekeepers in South Sudan express their hopes and wishes for South Sudan, where about 100,000 Internally DisplacedCivilians are seeking protection in ten UNMISS bases around the country.
Fighting broke out in mid- December 2013, but tensions still arise despite Cessation of Hostilities Agreements.

Bari Tribe Dance on South Sudan independence day....

BENTIU SOUTH SUDAN SOUTH SUDANESE WOMEN AND UN HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICERS WORK TOGETHER TO ELIMINATE GE

Many women in South Sudan carry the burden of raising their families alone.
Their husbands are dead, fighting on the frontlines, or they have simply lost each other during the ongoing conflict. These women have seen and suffered so much violence.
“We face a lot of challenges, when you are collecting firewood or cutting charcoal, women are facing the problem of rape,” says one woman who has experienced domestic violence. “In the family also, we see the men now have become very aggressive because of the war, so they do not even defend the rights of the woman.”
Tens of thousands of women have fled to UN Protection of Civilians sites (POCs), seeking sanctuary for themselves and their children. Many collect and sell firewood to support their family - a dangerous occupation in this country.
...

Khartoum Express - Sudan

April 2007
He fled to England seeking asylum, only to be deported back to Sudan and severely tortured. In this special investigation, Darfuri refugee, SadiqAdemOsman, tells his story.
Sadiq unbuttons his shirt to reveal a patchwork of scars. "I was expecting to die, I never thought I would be alive now", he states. He was tortured by Sudanese security officers, who monitor Dafuris abroad. When Sadiq's appeal for asylum in England was rejected and he was returned to Sudan, they were ready. They showed him photos, taken in London, of Darfuris protesting. "They said to me: 'Do you know the people in these photos?'" When Sadiq refused to name people, they pinned his legs down with metal hooks and tortured him. He escaped but is haunted by terrible nightmares and deeply insecure about his...

published: 01 May 2007

UN report raises concern over right of expression in South Sudan

Genuine reconciliation and lasting peace will only be achieved in South Sudan if people are free and safe to express their opinions, regardless of their ethnic or political affiliations. That's according to a new report by the UN, released Thursday, that also points out more than 100 incidents where people’s right to freedom of expression was curtailed.
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South Sudan plans repatriation

As diplomats and activists express concern about the slow pace of logistics for south Sudan's referendum on succession, the southern government is planning to r...

As diplomats and activists express concern about the slow pace of logistics for south Sudan's referendum on succession, the southern government is planning to repatriate millions of refugees displaced during the civil war.
The region, which is autonomus from the central government in Khartoum, wants the refugees to vote in January's referendum.
The vote is a key part of the 2005peace agreement that ended the war which led to 2 million deaths, according to aid agencies.
Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa travelled to Sindirun Lugara village in southern Sudan and spoke to families who have already started returning.

As diplomats and activists express concern about the slow pace of logistics for south Sudan's referendum on succession, the southern government is planning to repatriate millions of refugees displaced during the civil war.
The region, which is autonomus from the central government in Khartoum, wants the refugees to vote in January's referendum.
The vote is a key part of the 2005peace agreement that ended the war which led to 2 million deaths, according to aid agencies.
Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa travelled to Sindirun Lugara village in southern Sudan and spoke to families who have already started returning.

Should UPDF re-deploy in South Sudan: MPs express mixed opinions

Lawmakers have given mixed reactions to the fresh violence that broke out on Friday and went into Monday in S.Sudan, one of the country’s biggest trading partn...

Lawmakers have given mixed reactions to the fresh violence that broke out on Friday and went into Monday in S.Sudan, one of the country’s biggest trading partners. The MPs are torn between having a UPDF intervention and leaving the S.Sudanese rival factions to go it alone. The StateMinister for foreign affairsOkello Oryem told Parliament that a compressive statement shall be brought to the house on Thursday
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Lawmakers have given mixed reactions to the fresh violence that broke out on Friday and went into Monday in S.Sudan, one of the country’s biggest trading partners. The MPs are torn between having a UPDF intervention and leaving the S.Sudanese rival factions to go it alone. The StateMinister for foreign affairsOkello Oryem told Parliament that a compressive statement shall be brought to the house on Thursday
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A group of lawmakers from the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) are concerned that the escalation of fighting in South Sudan may hamper the young nation's chances of being admitted into the East African Community. The reactions come as reports from South Sudan indicate that Malakal, the capital of Unity State has been recaptured by the South Sudanese army. The MPs made the revelation on the sidelines of a news conference called to discuss issues of a plenary session that they will hold in Kampala Tuesday. Maurice Ochol reports.
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A group of lawmakers from the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) are concerned that the escalation of fighting in South Sudan may hamper the young nation's chances of being admitted into the East African Community. The reactions come as reports from South Sudan indicate that Malakal, the capital of Unity State has been recaptured by the South Sudanese army. The MPs made the revelation on the sidelines of a news conference called to discuss issues of a plenary session that they will hold in Kampala Tuesday. Maurice Ochol reports.
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Adok Port South Sudan

Recorded on March 2, 2011 using a Flip Video camcorder.
This video was recorded during my arrival in AdokPort around the early morning hours I left this place ...

Recorded on March 2, 2011 using a Flip Video camcorder.
This video was recorded during my arrival in AdokPort around the early morning hours I left this place since 1987 with unaccompanied minor.......

Recorded on March 2, 2011 using a Flip Video camcorder.
This video was recorded during my arrival in AdokPort around the early morning hours I left this place since 1987 with unaccompanied minor.......

South Sudan's Displaced: South Sudan's displaced living in cemeteries

South Sudan's four-year civil war has displaced more than 4 million people, that's almost half the population. Hundreds of thousands have fled their villages an...

South Sudan's four-year civil war has displaced more than 4 million people, that's almost half the population. Hundreds of thousands have fled their villages and sought shelter in the capital.
Juba has been relatively peaceful but the population surge is putting pressure on resources, and that includes land. And as Nick Davies-Jones reports, some people have been forced to live in cemeteries.
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South Sudan's four-year civil war has displaced more than 4 million people, that's almost half the population. Hundreds of thousands have fled their villages and sought shelter in the capital.
Juba has been relatively peaceful but the population surge is putting pressure on resources, and that includes land. And as Nick Davies-Jones reports, some people have been forced to live in cemeteries.
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Proposed Embassy Building for the Republic of Uganda in Juba, South Sudan

Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
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Chinese Peacekeepers Awarded UN Medal for outstanding service in South Sudan

Chinese peacekeepers serving with the United Nations in Juba have had many reasons to celebrate over the last two days.
Yesterday was the National Day of the People’s Republic of China. Today, they celebrated their commitment and service to the people of South Sudan with a MedalParadeCeremony for the third Chinese Peacekeeping Battalion to serve with the UN Mission in South Sudan(UNMISS).
SOUNDBITE: DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, MOUSTAPHA SOUMARÉ:
“Today we recognize the dedication, commitment and professionalism of the 700 Chinese contingent troops under the command of ColonelDingHaiLong. I commend you for your contribution across a range of critical security tasks since joining the Mission in December 2016.”
Since the deployment of the battalion in December 2016, the Chinese contingent has worked hard to build and maintain a safe and secure environment for the people of South Sudan, including patrolling at Protection of Civilians (POC) sites near the UN base, and taking part in search operations to keep criminals and weapons out of the site.
They have also carried out patrols within the capital Juba as well as long distance along dangerous and damaged roads to reach vulnerable people in the remotest areas of the country.
SOUNDBITE: DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, MOUSTAPHA SOUMARÉ:
“I would be remiss if I did not mention that 13 members of the contingent are women and I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for your service in particular. The role and contribution of female officers is especially crucial in a place like South Sudan by making uniformed personnel more accessible to the most vulnerable civilians.”
The Commanding Officer of the contingent, Ding Hai Long, expressed his gratitude to all UNMISS personnel for their support in helping the Chinese Battalion fulfill its mandate to protect civilians and build durable peace in South Sudan.
Over almost three decades, China has contributed more than 30,000 UN peacekeepers to 24 different Missions. It is the second largest financial contributor to peacekeeping.

Chinese peacekeepers serving with the United Nations in Juba have had many reasons to celebrate over the last two days.
Yesterday was the National Day of the People’s Republic of China. Today, they celebrated their commitment and service to the people of South Sudan with a MedalParadeCeremony for the third Chinese Peacekeeping Battalion to serve with the UN Mission in South Sudan(UNMISS).
SOUNDBITE: DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, MOUSTAPHA SOUMARÉ:
“Today we recognize the dedication, commitment and professionalism of the 700 Chinese contingent troops under the command of ColonelDingHaiLong. I commend you for your contribution across a range of critical security tasks since joining the Mission in December 2016.”
Since the deployment of the battalion in December 2016, the Chinese contingent has worked hard to build and maintain a safe and secure environment for the people of South Sudan, including patrolling at Protection of Civilians (POC) sites near the UN base, and taking part in search operations to keep criminals and weapons out of the site.
They have also carried out patrols within the capital Juba as well as long distance along dangerous and damaged roads to reach vulnerable people in the remotest areas of the country.
SOUNDBITE: DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, MOUSTAPHA SOUMARÉ:
“I would be remiss if I did not mention that 13 members of the contingent are women and I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for your service in particular. The role and contribution of female officers is especially crucial in a place like South Sudan by making uniformed personnel more accessible to the most vulnerable civilians.”
The Commanding Officer of the contingent, Ding Hai Long, expressed his gratitude to all UNMISS personnel for their support in helping the Chinese Battalion fulfill its mandate to protect civilians and build durable peace in South Sudan.
Over almost three decades, China has contributed more than 30,000 UN peacekeepers to 24 different Missions. It is the second largest financial contributor to peacekeeping.

What are your Hopes and Wishes for South Sudan

A FORCE FOR PEACE. CHANGE. A FORCE FOR THE FUTURE.
As part of a six month awareness campaign on Peacekeeping, Peacekeepers in South Sudan express their hopes a...

A FORCE FOR PEACE. CHANGE. A FORCE FOR THE FUTURE.
As part of a six month awareness campaign on Peacekeeping, Peacekeepers in South Sudan express their hopes and wishes for South Sudan, where about 100,000 Internally DisplacedCivilians are seeking protection in ten UNMISS bases around the country.
Fighting broke out in mid- December 2013, but tensions still arise despite Cessation of Hostilities Agreements.

A FORCE FOR PEACE. CHANGE. A FORCE FOR THE FUTURE.
As part of a six month awareness campaign on Peacekeeping, Peacekeepers in South Sudan express their hopes and wishes for South Sudan, where about 100,000 Internally DisplacedCivilians are seeking protection in ten UNMISS bases around the country.
Fighting broke out in mid- December 2013, but tensions still arise despite Cessation of Hostilities Agreements.

BENTIU SOUTH SUDAN SOUTH SUDANESE WOMEN AND UN HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICERS WORK TOGETHER TO ELIMINATE GE

Many women in South Sudan carry the burden of raising their families alone.
Their husbands are dead, fighting on the frontlines, or they have simply lost each ...

Many women in South Sudan carry the burden of raising their families alone.
Their husbands are dead, fighting on the frontlines, or they have simply lost each other during the ongoing conflict. These women have seen and suffered so much violence.
“We face a lot of challenges, when you are collecting firewood or cutting charcoal, women are facing the problem of rape,” says one woman who has experienced domestic violence. “In the family also, we see the men now have become very aggressive because of the war, so they do not even defend the rights of the woman.”
Tens of thousands of women have fled to UN Protection of Civilians sites (POCs), seeking sanctuary for themselves and their children. Many collect and sell firewood to support their family - a dangerous occupation in this country.
“In the beginning of the rainy season, we went to collect firewood in the bush. We were attacked by SPLADinka men, marked like this, they opened fire on us so we prayed to God and no one was injured and we ran to the POC,” said another woman who has lived in the POC for two years.
Despite the efforts of peacekeepers to protect them, they have no option but to risk their lives to support their family. Some resent the risks they are forced to take because of the war and lack of support.
“Our husbands, they are the ones abusing and fighting outside. They think only about killing, they do not think about the women and the children or care about responsibility. They left for us all the responsibility and burden of taking care of children.”
The UN’s human rights team run workshops for the women in the POC to inform them about their rights and steps they can take to protect themselves and hold abusers to account.
At a training session in Bentiu, one woman, who wants to remain anonymous, told the story of how she ended up married to her husband. He is 70 – 40 years older than her and now has five wives. She was forced by her family to marry him at the age of 14. They have been separated by war and she now lives in the Bentiu POC. She says, despite the physical hardship, life inside the protection site is better than living back home with him in their village where she suffered domestic violence.
“So, those are the problems that occur in the family, the men decide to beat the women. So, at the time when I am in POC now, the beating is no longer there because the man is in the village.”
As well as a safer environment, the protection site also provides an opportunity for women to come together to express their fears about issues like forced and early marriage and domestic violence. They also get practical support to take action against abusers.
“This is the job of human rights. If the rights of women are violated, either by an institution, the traditional court, the police the SPLA, you can report it to us and we can support you with whoever you are facing problems,” said UNMISS human rights officer Benedetta Odorisio, at a training session for women in the POC. “If the problem is in the house with your husband, and you want to bring the case to court, but you say I don’t want to because others say it’s your fault, you can inform human rights and we will come to the court with you.”
The common goal in South Sudan on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is to empower all women and put an end to the violence against them.
As the Head of the UNMISS FieldOffice in Bentiu, Hiroko Hirihara puts it: “there are no more silent women here.”

Many women in South Sudan carry the burden of raising their families alone.
Their husbands are dead, fighting on the frontlines, or they have simply lost each other during the ongoing conflict. These women have seen and suffered so much violence.
“We face a lot of challenges, when you are collecting firewood or cutting charcoal, women are facing the problem of rape,” says one woman who has experienced domestic violence. “In the family also, we see the men now have become very aggressive because of the war, so they do not even defend the rights of the woman.”
Tens of thousands of women have fled to UN Protection of Civilians sites (POCs), seeking sanctuary for themselves and their children. Many collect and sell firewood to support their family - a dangerous occupation in this country.
“In the beginning of the rainy season, we went to collect firewood in the bush. We were attacked by SPLADinka men, marked like this, they opened fire on us so we prayed to God and no one was injured and we ran to the POC,” said another woman who has lived in the POC for two years.
Despite the efforts of peacekeepers to protect them, they have no option but to risk their lives to support their family. Some resent the risks they are forced to take because of the war and lack of support.
“Our husbands, they are the ones abusing and fighting outside. They think only about killing, they do not think about the women and the children or care about responsibility. They left for us all the responsibility and burden of taking care of children.”
The UN’s human rights team run workshops for the women in the POC to inform them about their rights and steps they can take to protect themselves and hold abusers to account.
At a training session in Bentiu, one woman, who wants to remain anonymous, told the story of how she ended up married to her husband. He is 70 – 40 years older than her and now has five wives. She was forced by her family to marry him at the age of 14. They have been separated by war and she now lives in the Bentiu POC. She says, despite the physical hardship, life inside the protection site is better than living back home with him in their village where she suffered domestic violence.
“So, those are the problems that occur in the family, the men decide to beat the women. So, at the time when I am in POC now, the beating is no longer there because the man is in the village.”
As well as a safer environment, the protection site also provides an opportunity for women to come together to express their fears about issues like forced and early marriage and domestic violence. They also get practical support to take action against abusers.
“This is the job of human rights. If the rights of women are violated, either by an institution, the traditional court, the police the SPLA, you can report it to us and we can support you with whoever you are facing problems,” said UNMISS human rights officer Benedetta Odorisio, at a training session for women in the POC. “If the problem is in the house with your husband, and you want to bring the case to court, but you say I don’t want to because others say it’s your fault, you can inform human rights and we will come to the court with you.”
The common goal in South Sudan on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is to empower all women and put an end to the violence against them.
As the Head of the UNMISS FieldOffice in Bentiu, Hiroko Hirihara puts it: “there are no more silent women here.”

April 2007
He fled to England seeking asylum, only to be deported back to Sudan and severely tortured. In this special investigation, Darfuri refugee, SadiqAdemOsman, tells his story.
Sadiq unbuttons his shirt to reveal a patchwork of scars. "I was expecting to die, I never thought I would be alive now", he states. He was tortured by Sudanese security officers, who monitor Dafuris abroad. When Sadiq's appeal for asylum in England was rejected and he was returned to Sudan, they were ready. They showed him photos, taken in London, of Darfuris protesting. "They said to me: 'Do you know the people in these photos?'" When Sadiq refused to name people, they pinned his legs down with metal hooks and tortured him. He escaped but is haunted by terrible nightmares and deeply insecure about his future. "I have no country, no family, nothing left".
Inigo Gilmore

April 2007
He fled to England seeking asylum, only to be deported back to Sudan and severely tortured. In this special investigation, Darfuri refugee, SadiqAdemOsman, tells his story.
Sadiq unbuttons his shirt to reveal a patchwork of scars. "I was expecting to die, I never thought I would be alive now", he states. He was tortured by Sudanese security officers, who monitor Dafuris abroad. When Sadiq's appeal for asylum in England was rejected and he was returned to Sudan, they were ready. They showed him photos, taken in London, of Darfuris protesting. "They said to me: 'Do you know the people in these photos?'" When Sadiq refused to name people, they pinned his legs down with metal hooks and tortured him. He escaped but is haunted by terrible nightmares and deeply insecure about his future. "I have no country, no family, nothing left".
Inigo Gilmore

UN report raises concern over right of expression in South Sudan

Genuine reconciliation and lasting peace will only be achieved in South Sudan if people are free and safe to express their opinions, regardless of their ethnic ...

Genuine reconciliation and lasting peace will only be achieved in South Sudan if people are free and safe to express their opinions, regardless of their ethnic or political affiliations. That's according to a new report by the UN, released Thursday, that also points out more than 100 incidents where people’s right to freedom of expression was curtailed.
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South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park

Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.

published: 20 Jul 2015

SUDAN // A Travel Vlog

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I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means a lot to me. I was originally just filming to record memories of being with my family who I haven't seen in half a decade, but then I realized how many good shots there were, and now here it is on YouTube. AHHH MY SECOND EVER VIDEO THIS IS SO EXCITING!! Anyways, enjoy a glimpse into my summer trip in Sudan. It's one I'll never forget.
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The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
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25 Most Dangerous Places To Visit As A Tourist

While some places are on this list due to armed conflicts and violence, other places are on the list thanks to physical or biological calamities. Regardless of the reasons, the one thing all of these places have in common is that most western governments do not advise travel to them unless it is absolutely necessary. These are the 25 most dangerous places to visit as a tourist. Also, before we continue, just remember, being on this list doesn't necessarily mean the entire country is bad to visit (although it can). Just make sure to check on regional travel warnings.
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Juba, South Sudan January 2016

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southern sudan landscape and wildlife

insight view into the natural resource rich southern sudan sudan, beautiful views of the south natural landscape and wildlife

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Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times

Nicholas Kristof travels to South Sudan, where a famine brought on by drought and civil war threatens five million people.
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Saving South Sudan - Full Length

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Late last year, South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of attempting a coup d'état amid accusations of rampant corruption within the government. Infighting immediately broke out within the presidential guard, sparking what has now become a brutal tribal and civil war that has pitted Machar's ethnic Nuer loyalists against the majority Dinka, who have sided with Kiir. Machar narrowly escaped assassination, fleeing to the deep bush as Kiir's troops razed his home and killed his bodyguards. And now the world's newest sovereign nation is in imminent danger of becoming a failed state.
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South Sudan, The World's Newest Country

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Visit Nimule, South Sudan 2011, July 02/03

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Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.

Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.

SUDAN // A Travel Vlog

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The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes ...

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
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South Sudan holds huge tourism potential

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7 Facts about South Sudan

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about South Sudan.
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1. The country went through 50 long years of spasmodic civil wars. It was only in 2005 that North Sudan and South Sudan signed a cease fire and the fighting finally stopped. It is one of the youngest countries in the world. It was only in 2011 that South Sudan declared itself as an independent nation when it spun-off from the country of Sudan.
2. The Boma National Park, situated close to the Ethiopian border is a vast expanse of wilderness that is home to wildlife including migratory herds of over a million Mongalla gazelle, white-eared kob, tiang and antelope.
3. South Sudan is a multilingual country, with over 60 indigenous languages spoken. The official language of the country is English, which was introduced in the region during the colonial era. English and Arabic were the official languages, but after independence only English was retained as an official working language, according to the transitional constitution.
4. Juba is the capital of South Sudan. It is located on the White Nile and is the seat and metropolis of Juba County. It is also the capital of Central Equatoria.
5. Around 83% of the country’s population lives in circular stick and mud structures called “tukuls”. These rustic cottages generally have no windows are tall and have thatched roofs.
6. The Sudd is a large swampy area of more than 100,000 sq km fed by the waters of the White Nile that dominates the center of the country. The Sudd is a vast swamp in South Sudan, formed by the White Nile, comprising more than 15% of the country's total area; it is one of the world's largest wetlands.
7. In 2013, South Sudan was engulfed by civil war when President Kiir fired his entire cabinet and accused Vice-President Riek Machar of instigating a failed coup. South Sudan has suffered ethnic violence and has been in a civil war since 2013; as of 2016, it had the second-highest score on the Fragile States Index.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about South Sudan.
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1. The country went through 50 long years of spasmodic civil wars. It was only in 2005 that North Sudan and South Sudan signed a cease fire and the fighting finally stopped. It is one of the youngest countries in the world. It was only in 2011 that South Sudan declared itself as an independent nation when it spun-off from the country of Sudan.
2. The Boma National Park, situated close to the Ethiopian border is a vast expanse of wilderness that is home to wildlife including migratory herds of over a million Mongalla gazelle, white-eared kob, tiang and antelope.
3. South Sudan is a multilingual country, with over 60 indigenous languages spoken. The official language of the country is English, which was introduced in the region during the colonial era. English and Arabic were the official languages, but after independence only English was retained as an official working language, according to the transitional constitution.
4. Juba is the capital of South Sudan. It is located on the White Nile and is the seat and metropolis of Juba County. It is also the capital of Central Equatoria.
5. Around 83% of the country’s population lives in circular stick and mud structures called “tukuls”. These rustic cottages generally have no windows are tall and have thatched roofs.
6. The Sudd is a large swampy area of more than 100,000 sq km fed by the waters of the White Nile that dominates the center of the country. The Sudd is a vast swamp in South Sudan, formed by the White Nile, comprising more than 15% of the country's total area; it is one of the world's largest wetlands.
7. In 2013, South Sudan was engulfed by civil war when President Kiir fired his entire cabinet and accused Vice-President Riek Machar of instigating a failed coup. South Sudan has suffered ethnic violence and has been in a civil war since 2013; as of 2016, it had the second-highest score on the Fragile States Index.
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Nicholas Kristof travels to South Sudan, where a famine brought on by drought and civil war threatens five million people.
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Late last year, South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of attempting a coup d'état amid accusations of rampant corruption within the government. Infighting immediately broke out within the presidential guard, sparking what has now become a brutal tribal and civil war that has pitted Machar's ethnic Nuer loyalists against the majority Dinka, who have sided with Kiir. Machar narrowly escaped assassination, fleeing to the deep bush as Kiir's troops razed his home and killed his bodyguards. And now the world's newest sovereign nation is in imminent danger of becoming a failed state.
In February, journalists and filmmakers Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia set out on a grueling mission to locate Machar in his secret hideout in Akobo and get his side of the story. Accompanying was Machot Lat Thiep, a former child soldier and Lost Boy who had advised on South Sudan's constitution and now works as a manager of a Costco in Seattle. Machot acted as a guide of sorts, arranging Pelton and Freccia's rendezvous with Machar through a series of endless satellite-phone calls to old contacts and rebel platoons, who would eventually guide the group to the deposed vice president.
After spending a couple days with Machar, he granted Pelton and Freccia unprecedented access to the front lines of a battle in Malakal, where for the first time in history the pair documented the heretofore mythical White Army as they looted, murdered, and pillaged their way to some twisted interpretation of "victory."
Saving South Sudan is a multi-platform exploration of the horrors of the country's newest civil war. We devoted an entire issue of the magazine to Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia's sprawling 35,000-plus word epic exploration of the crisis in South Sudan. It's a companion piece of sorts; watch the documentary and read the issue or vice versa. But you won't get a full scope of the situation without doing both.
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Read the entire issue devoted to South Sudan: http://www.vice.com/read/saving-south-sudan
Late last year, South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of attempting a coup d'état amid accusations of rampant corruption within the government. Infighting immediately broke out within the presidential guard, sparking what has now become a brutal tribal and civil war that has pitted Machar's ethnic Nuer loyalists against the majority Dinka, who have sided with Kiir. Machar narrowly escaped assassination, fleeing to the deep bush as Kiir's troops razed his home and killed his bodyguards. And now the world's newest sovereign nation is in imminent danger of becoming a failed state.
In February, journalists and filmmakers Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia set out on a grueling mission to locate Machar in his secret hideout in Akobo and get his side of the story. Accompanying was Machot Lat Thiep, a former child soldier and Lost Boy who had advised on South Sudan's constitution and now works as a manager of a Costco in Seattle. Machot acted as a guide of sorts, arranging Pelton and Freccia's rendezvous with Machar through a series of endless satellite-phone calls to old contacts and rebel platoons, who would eventually guide the group to the deposed vice president.
After spending a couple days with Machar, he granted Pelton and Freccia unprecedented access to the front lines of a battle in Malakal, where for the first time in history the pair documented the heretofore mythical White Army as they looted, murdered, and pillaged their way to some twisted interpretation of "victory."
Saving South Sudan is a multi-platform exploration of the horrors of the country's newest civil war. We devoted an entire issue of the magazine to Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia's sprawling 35,000-plus word epic exploration of the crisis in South Sudan. It's a companion piece of sorts; watch the documentary and read the issue or vice versa. But you won't get a full scope of the situation without doing both.
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South Sudan plans repatriation

As diplomats and activists express concern about the slow pace of logistics for south Sudan's referendum on succession, the southern government is planning to repatriate millions of refugees displaced during the civil war.
The region, which is autonomus from the central government in Khartoum, wants the refugees to vote in January's referendum.
The vote is a key part of the 2005peace agreement that ended the war which led to 2 million deaths, according to aid agencies.
Al Jazeera'sHaru Mutasa travelled to Sindirun Lugara village in southern Sudan and spoke to families who have already started returning.

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UN express 'readiness to act' if S Sudan peace deal not signed

The UN Security council has warned South Sudan's president against reneging on his promise...

Should UPDF re-deploy in South Sudan: MPs express mixed opinions

Lawmakers have given mixed reactions to the fresh violence that broke out on Friday and went into Monday in S.Sudan, one of the country’s biggest trading partners. The MPs are torn between having a UPDF intervention and leaving the S.Sudanese rival factions to go it alone. The StateMinister for foreign affairsOkello Oryem told Parliament that a compressive statement shall be brought to the house on Thursday
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EALA MPS express pessimism over S. Sudan

A group of lawmakers from the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) are concerned that the escalation of fighting in South Sudan may hamper the young nation's chances of being admitted into the East African Community. The reactions come as reports from South Sudan indicate that Malakal, the capital of Unity State has been recaptured by the South Sudanese army. The MPs made the revelation on the sidelines of a news conference called to discuss issues of a plenary session that they will hold in Kampala Tuesday. Maurice Ochol reports.
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Adok Port South Sudan

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South Sudan's Displaced: South Sudan's displaced living in cemeteries

South Sudan's four-year civil war has displaced more than 4 million people, that's almost ...

South Sudan's Displaced: South Sudan's displaced living in cemeteries

South Sudan's four-year civil war has displaced more than 4 million people, that's almost half the population. Hundreds of thousands have fled their villages and sought shelter in the capital.
Juba has been relatively peaceful but the population surge is putting pressure on resources, and that includes land. And as Nick Davies-Jones reports, some people have been forced to live in cemeteries.
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Proposed Embassy Building for the Republic of Uganda in Juba, South Sudan

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Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express

Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan’s children risk death for school | The Indian Express
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Chinese Peacekeepers Awarded UN Medal for outstanding service in South Sudan

Chinese peacekeepers serving with the United Nations in Juba have had many reasons to cele...

Chinese Peacekeepers Awarded UN Medal for outstanding service in South Sudan

Chinese peacekeepers serving with the United Nations in Juba have had many reasons to celebrate over the last two days.
Yesterday was the National Day of the People’s Republic of China. Today, they celebrated their commitment and service to the people of South Sudan with a MedalParadeCeremony for the third Chinese Peacekeeping Battalion to serve with the UN Mission in South Sudan(UNMISS).
SOUNDBITE: DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, MOUSTAPHA SOUMARÉ:
“Today we recognize the dedication, commitment and professionalism of the 700 Chinese contingent troops under the command of ColonelDingHaiLong. I commend you for your contribution across a range of critical security tasks since joining the Mission in December 2016.”
Since the deployment of the battalion in December 2016, the Chinese contingent has worked hard to build and maintain a safe and secure environment for the people of South Sudan, including patrolling at Protection of Civilians (POC) sites near the UN base, and taking part in search operations to keep criminals and weapons out of the site.
They have also carried out patrols within the capital Juba as well as long distance along dangerous and damaged roads to reach vulnerable people in the remotest areas of the country.
SOUNDBITE: DEPUTY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, MOUSTAPHA SOUMARÉ:
“I would be remiss if I did not mention that 13 members of the contingent are women and I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for your service in particular. The role and contribution of female officers is especially crucial in a place like South Sudan by making uniformed personnel more accessible to the most vulnerable civilians.”
The Commanding Officer of the contingent, Ding Hai Long, expressed his gratitude to all UNMISS personnel for their support in helping the Chinese Battalion fulfill its mandate to protect civilians and build durable peace in South Sudan.
Over almost three decades, China has contributed more than 30,000 UN peacekeepers to 24 different Missions. It is the second largest financial contributor to peacekeeping.

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Everywhere You Go - ALARM in South Sudan

In late 2013, early 2014, rebel forces attacked the city of Juba, South Sudan and ethnic v...

What are your Hopes and Wishes for South Sudan

A FORCE FOR PEACE. CHANGE. A FORCE FOR THE FUTURE.
As part of a six month awareness campaign on Peacekeeping, Peacekeepers in South Sudan express their hopes and wishes for South Sudan, where about 100,000 Internally DisplacedCivilians are seeking protection in ten UNMISS bases around the country.
Fighting broke out in mid- December 2013, but tensions still arise despite Cessation of Hostilities Agreements.

South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park

Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.

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SUDAN // A Travel Vlog

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SUDAN // A Travel Vlog

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I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means a lot to me. I was originally just filming to record memories of being with my family who I haven't seen in half a decade, but then I realized how many good shots there were, and now here it is on YouTube. AHHH MY SECOND EVER VIDEO THIS IS SO EXCITING!! Anyways, enjoy a glimpse into my summer trip in Sudan. It's one I'll never forget.
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The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and...

The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
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Sudan Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit

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South Sudan holds huge tourism potential

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If you are into adventure and like to go off the beaten track on holidays, South Sudan could be an ideal destination for you. The world's newest nation is one of the most under-developed, with poor infrastructure and a mostly rural society. Al Jazeera'sAnna Cavell reports.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about South Sudan.
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1. The country went through 50 long years of spasmodic civil wars. It was only in 2005 that North Sudan and South Sudan signed a cease fire and the fighting finally stopped. It is one of the youngest countries in the world. It was only in 2011 that South Sudan declared itself as an independent nation when it spun-off from the country of Sudan.
2. The Boma National Park, situated close to the Ethiopian border is a vast expanse of wilderness that is home to wildlife including migratory herds of over a million Mongalla gazelle, white-eared kob, tiang and antelope.
3. South Sudan is a multilingual country, with over 60 indigenous languages spoken. The official language of the country is English, which was introduced in the region during the colonial era. English and Arabic were the official languages, but after independence only English was retained as an official working language, according to the transitional constitution.
4. Juba is the capital of South Sudan. It is located on the White Nile and is the seat and metropolis of Juba County. It is also the capital of Central Equatoria.
5. Around 83% of the country’s population lives in circular stick and mud structures called “tukuls”. These rustic cottages generally have no windows are tall and have thatched roofs.
6. The Sudd is a large swampy area of more than 100,000 sq km fed by the waters of the White Nile that dominates the center of the country. The Sudd is a vast swamp in South Sudan, formed by the White Nile, comprising more than 15% of the country's total area; it is one of the world's largest wetlands.
7. In 2013, South Sudan was engulfed by civil war when President Kiir fired his entire cabinet and accused Vice-President Riek Machar of instigating a failed coup. South Sudan has suffered ethnic violence and has been in a civil war since 2013; as of 2016, it had the second-highest score on the Fragile States Index.
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Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times

Nicholas Kristof travels to South Sudan, where a famine brought on by drought and civil wa...

Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times

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Saving South Sudan - Full Length

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Saving South Sudan - Full Length

Read the entire issue devoted to South Sudan: http://www.vice.com/read/saving-south-sudan
Late last year, South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of attempting a coup d'état amid accusations of rampant corruption within the government. Infighting immediately broke out within the presidential guard, sparking what has now become a brutal tribal and civil war that has pitted Machar's ethnic Nuer loyalists against the majority Dinka, who have sided with Kiir. Machar narrowly escaped assassination, fleeing to the deep bush as Kiir's troops razed his home and killed his bodyguards. And now the world's newest sovereign nation is in imminent danger of becoming a failed state.
In February, journalists and filmmakers Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia set out on a grueling mission to locate Machar in his secret hideout in Akobo and get his side of the story. Accompanying was Machot Lat Thiep, a former child soldier and Lost Boy who had advised on South Sudan's constitution and now works as a manager of a Costco in Seattle. Machot acted as a guide of sorts, arranging Pelton and Freccia's rendezvous with Machar through a series of endless satellite-phone calls to old contacts and rebel platoons, who would eventually guide the group to the deposed vice president.
After spending a couple days with Machar, he granted Pelton and Freccia unprecedented access to the front lines of a battle in Malakal, where for the first time in history the pair documented the heretofore mythical White Army as they looted, murdered, and pillaged their way to some twisted interpretation of "victory."
Saving South Sudan is a multi-platform exploration of the horrors of the country's newest civil war. We devoted an entire issue of the magazine to Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia's sprawling 35,000-plus word epic exploration of the crisis in South Sudan. It's a companion piece of sorts; watch the documentary and read the issue or vice versa. But you won't get a full scope of the situation without doing both.
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South Sudan, The World's Newest Country

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South Sudan, The World's Newest Country...

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Refugees seeking safety from the atrocities of SouthSudan's unending conflict cross the border only to find themselves in one of Africa's most war-torn and poorest countries ... Some refugee farmers have tried to get work among the Centrafricans, "but they refuse to pay us! They say we don't have the right, that we should go back to SouthSudan!", says Moise Valentino, losing his temper ... Some have given up and returned to SouthSudan....

KAMPALA ...Tillerson also sought to reassure African nations that aid would continue even as the Trump administration pursues deep cuts in foreign assistance, announcing at the end of his visit $533 million in humanitarian aid for countries such as SouthSudan and Nigeria ... Trump has not named an assistant secretary of state to oversee the continent, nor an ambassador to key countries like SouthAfrica ... Published in Dawn, March 19th, 2018....

Mission to Somalia and previously served in SouthSudan, Poland and Washington... As I watched Tillerson push for staffing cuts, I recalled my time in SouthSudan in 2013, clocking in 80 to 90 hours a week with two full-time jobs — consular officer and political officer — in an unstable country collapsing into civil war ... SouthSudan and Somalia....

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The resolution demands that all parties immediately end the fighting throughout SouthSudan, and that SouthSudanese leaders implement the permanent cease-fire declared in a 2015 peace agreement and cease-fires for which they respectively called in the following years ... Taban Kiston, humanitarian law expert at the SouthSudanLaw Society, said a victim-centered approach should be adopted to fight the cycle of impunity in SouthSudan....

The book’s locations are spread across the main width of Africa, from Mauritania, in the far west, to Somalia, in the eastern horn, with intermediary chapters set in northern Nigeria and Uganda/SouthSudan... This makes for a flat, artless, often plodding narration ... “The moonless, starless sky was bright the evening Eunice met Bosco in the forests of southern Sudan.” This does not make sense, no matter how you define the word “evening” ... ....